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Hoarding Intervention Training Courses · • Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating condition that poses great risk to individuals. • The Frontline Worker’s Toolkit and training

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Page 1: Hoarding Intervention Training Courses · • Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating condition that poses great risk to individuals. • The Frontline Worker’s Toolkit and training

Hoarding Intervention Training Courses

In partnership with Coventry University and Knowledge Transfer Partnership

Page 2: Hoarding Intervention Training Courses · • Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating condition that poses great risk to individuals. • The Frontline Worker’s Toolkit and training

Today’s objectives

• Define the four characteristics of Hoarding Disorder

under Frost and Hartl’s (1996) definition

• Outline the three main risks that Hoarding Disorder

poses to the individual and financial costs

• Describe the research project’s background and the

three project stages used in developing the Toolkit and

training programmes.

• Specify the Toolkit contents and the two training

programmes available

• Conclusion with Q & A

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Definition - Frost and Hartl (1996)

• The inability of individuals to dispose of items that may or may not have a meaning to others

• Having rooms at home that are no longer fit for purpose

• The impairment of a person’s functioning (both physical and psychological)

• Excessive acquisition

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Hoarding – the risks

Unable to wash up and wash clothes

Cooking and Eating - malnutrition

Risks of trips and falls

Risks of fire

Risks of vermin

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Impact of Hoarding on customer

Individual

Clearance costs

Hospitalisation

Relationship breakdown

Eviction

Mental Health

DEATH!

Social isolation

Homelessness Repairs

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Financial costs of hoarding on service

providers

9 days of work by clearing company (This included fumigation x 2,

clearance, deep clean and storage of personal items)

£1,746.00

6 missed gas appointments (£30 per visit) £180.00

Costs to NHS - 1 unplanned hospital episode £2,334.00

Cost for care whilst unable to return home - 20 weeks within

residential home (£436.00 per week)

£8,72000

Total cost of hoarding £12,980.00

This equates to 1,081 support worker hours

That is 6 months of continuous work – you may have cleared this

quicker and for less!

Page 7: Hoarding Intervention Training Courses · • Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating condition that poses great risk to individuals. • The Frontline Worker’s Toolkit and training

Why Develop a Toolkit?

Crisis support service identified need • Clients being supported for years

• Re-referrals with same problems

• Rising cost for ‘clear-outs’ and repairs

• Neglect

Aims of the project • Address environmental issues

• Promote healthy living and address social isolation

• Increase knowledge of hoarding

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Stages of development

A two-year KTP programme. The stages included:

• Literature review of the evidence base with regards to the effectiveness of

interventions to address hoarding behaviours

• Evaluation of the existing service delivery at Orbit Care and Repair that

included interviews with staff, service users and external organisations

• The applications of the principles and approaches gained from literature

review and service evaluation with people who compulsively hoard

Input received from:

• Local Advisory Group

• “YClutterbug” self-help group

Page 9: Hoarding Intervention Training Courses · • Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating condition that poses great risk to individuals. • The Frontline Worker’s Toolkit and training

Toolkit contents

• Six case studies

• Various stages of hoarding

• Assessments

• Specific hoarding assessments

• Interventions

• Person-centred, hoarding specific, intervention plans

• Motivation Techniques

• Methods of measuring progress

• Preventing relapse

• The Toolkit also includes:

• Information on multi-agency working and signposting

• Techniques for developing egalitarian therapeutic relationships

• Setting up self-help/support groups

• Legal section (still under development)

• Impact of compulsive hoarding

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Hoarding intervention and prevention –

Toolkit use in practice

Benefits:

• Empowers customers to address their hoarding behaviours and improve

their long term quality of life

• Reduces the social isolation experienced by customers with hoarding

tendencies and their families

• Reduces the risks to individuals living in or near the property

• Reduces the economic impact on service providers

Orbit offer two training programmes!

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Compulsive Hoarding Frontline Workers’

Training – WITH Toolkit!

An interactive full day session

designed for professionals who have

a supportive working relationship with

the client. This may include (but is

not limited to):

• Support Workers

• Case Workers

• Occupational Therapists

.

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Awareness Raising Training

An interactive half day session

designed for professionals who work

with, or may come into contact with, a

Resident or Customer that

Compulsively Hoards but does not

hold a supportive working relationship

with the Customer.

This may include (but is not limited

to):

• Housing Officers

• Technical Officers

• Maintenance Inspectors

• Handy Persons

.

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Conclusion

• Compulsive hoarding is a debilitating condition that poses great risk to

individuals.

• The Frontline Worker’s Toolkit and training programme was developed to

reduce this impact and improve the long term quality of life of client

• Two training programmes are available

• Full day with Toolkit

• Half day Awareness Raising

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Contact

• Call 02476 437059 or 07500 847580

• Email: [email protected]

• Website: www.compulsivehoardingproject.com

• Twitter: @OrbitHoardingPR

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References

• Frost, R. O., and Hartl, T.L. (1996) ‘A Cognitive-Behavioral model of compulsive hoarding’. Behavioural Research. 34 (4) 341-350

• Frost, R. O., Kima, H., Morris, C., Bloss, C., Murray-Close, M and Steketee, G. (1998) ‘Hoarding, compulsive buying and reasons for saving’ Behaviour Research and Therapy 36. 657 – 664